The Living Works of Art Challenge II - Female Body Edition

I don't have the towel or whatever it is, and you'll have to trust me on the blissful look. But I can do the arm stretch even if it makes mine almost disappear.
You don't need whatever it is, you're gorgeous Ms! :rose:
Since I just took a nice bubble bath.... and feel relax and cozy.
My little attempt to recreate Sleeping Bather, by Renoir:, just hope the guy doesn't turn over in his grave :eek:
:kiss::rose::heart::kiss:

So glad you're doing these with us Emmy and you do look blissful and content after your bath, truly lovely!! :heart:
 
Sleeping Bather.

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Since I just took a nice bubble bath.... and feel relax and cozy.
My little attempt to recreate Sleeping Bather, by Renoir:, just hope the guy doesn't turn over in his grave :eek:
:kiss::rose::heart::kiss:

(and made a drawing of the silly picture, and like it ;))

You nailed it, Emmy. Blissful smile and all. Beautiful. :rose:
 
I don't have the towel or whatever it is, and you'll have to trust me on the blissful look. But I can do the arm stretch even if it makes mine almost disappear.

You know what I love.:heart:

Since I just took a nice bubble bath.... and feel relax and cozy.
My little attempt to recreate Sleeping Bather, by Renoir:, just hope the guy doesn't turn over in his grave :eek:
:kiss::rose::heart::kiss:

(and made a drawing of the silly picture, and like it ;))

The drawing is pretty good, but the original is simply beautiful.:kiss:

Sleeping Bather.

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Very tempting to come over and wake you up.:devil:
 
Believe me, I can still see them and I don't mind the missing towel, :)

Glad you can see and that you like.

You're definitely glowing there, Ms G! Your skin is beautiful, and your waist makes me want to put my hands on it :kiss:

Oh, my, that sounds like fun.

Very lovely MsG.

Very nice of you to say. Thanks.

I m loving it. Your so glowing sweet sexy lady.
:kiss::kiss::kiss::rose:

That means a lot to me. So many beautiful ladies telling me these compliments. Thanks.

You don't need whatever it is, you're gorgeous Ms! :rose:

And another nice comment. Thanks.
 
Since I just took a nice bubble bath.... and feel relax and cozy.
My little attempt to recreate Sleeping Bather, by Renoir:, just hope the guy doesn't turn over in his grave :eek:
:kiss::rose::heart::kiss:

(and made a drawing of the silly picture, and like it ;))
just gorgeous Emmy!
 
Since I just took a nice bubble bath.... and feel relax and cozy.
My little attempt to recreate Sleeping Bather, by Renoir:, just hope the guy doesn't turn over in his grave :eek:
:kiss::rose::heart::kiss:

(and made a drawing of the silly picture, and like it ;))

That's gorgeous, Emmy. :kiss: Great blissful smile, beautiful figure, lovely long thigh in the foreground. You look very well, I hope you're feeling how you look. :heart:
 
Since I just took a nice bubble bath.... and feel relax and cozy.
My little attempt to recreate Sleeping Bather, by Renoir:, just hope the guy doesn't turn over in his grave :eek:
:kiss::rose::heart::kiss:

(and made a drawing of the silly picture, and like it ;))

Just beautiful. Also love the drawing, I am a fan of those edits.
 
I don't have the towel or whatever it is, and you'll have to trust me on the blissful look. But I can do the arm stretch even if it makes mine almost disappear.

I just discovered that I missed this post. I'm so sorry MsG. It is always delightful when you join us. That is a lovely pic of your graceful, slender physique.:kiss:
 
I just have way too much fun playing with these things. I used a chipped paint filter and I have one with a Picasso filter. :)
 

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I just have way too much fun playing with these things. I used a chipped paint filter and I have one with a Picasso filter. :)

Stunning, Tali. I like the first one very much, although I'd love to see it properly restored, that chipped paint is a shame ;):D

The Picasso is lovely too, although more abstract (obviously, duh...). I went to an exhibition in London recently of his portraiture and expected it all to be of that form. And some if it was, but it was really interesting that they had some early portraits he painted of his first wife, and they were extraordinary, like 'still life' paintings, incredibly naturalistic, quite moving.
 
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